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Trump says he is ‘totally opposed to domestic violence’

February 14, 2018February 15, 2018 by ABC News

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President Donald Trump explicitly stated his opposition to domestic violence today in the Oval Office, more than a week after a scandal erupted surrounding one of his former close aide's history of alleged spousal abuse.

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This is the first time that Trump has specifically commented on domestic violence in the wake of former White House staff secretary Rob Porter's recent departure.

Porter resigned last week after both his first and second wives publicly accused him of physical abuse. Porter has denied the claims.

Jonathan Ernst/Reuters, FILEWhite House Staff Secretary Rob Porter (L) reminds President Donald Trump he had a bill to sign after he departed quickly following remarks at his golf estate in Bedminster, N.J., Aug. 12, 2017.

Trump said last week that the allegations against Porter were "very sad" and said it was "obviously a tough time."

"It was very sad when we heard about it. And certainly he's also very sad. Now he also, as you probably know, He says he's innocent and I think you have to remember that. He said very strongly … that he says he's innocent," Trump said.

NEW: Pres. Trump on former staffer Rob Porter, who resigned this week amid domestic violence allegations: "It was very sad when we heard about it…He says he's innocent. I think you have to remember that." https://t.co/ago4bCVWS4pic.twitter.com/7DAfcOB96c